proprietary rights - significado y definición. Qué es proprietary rights
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Qué (quién) es proprietary rights - definición

THEORY OF THE RIGHT TO OWN PROPERTY
Proprietary interest; Proprietary rights; Private property rights; Economics of property rights

proprietary rights         
n. those rights which go with ownership of real property or a business.
Property rights (economics)         
Property rights are constructs in economics for determining how a resource or economic good is used and owned, which have developed over ancient and modern history, from Abrahamic law to Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Resources can be owned by (and hence be the property of) individuals, associations, collectives, or governments.
proprietary interest         
n. a total or partial ownership.

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Property rights (economics)

Property rights are constructs in economics for determining how a resource or economic good is used and owned, which have developed over ancient and modern history, from Abrahamic law to Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Resources can be owned by (and hence be the property of) individuals, associations, collectives, or governments.

Property rights can be viewed as an attribute of an economic good. This attribute has three broad components, and is often referred to as a bundle of rights in the United States:

  1. the right to use the good
  2. the right to earn income from the good
  3. the right to transfer the good to others, alter it, abandon it, or destroy it (the right to ownership cessation)
Ejemplos de uso de proprietary rights
1. Indians are keen to assert their proprietary rights over Kashmir.
2. Indeed, Google holds no proprietary rights to the photos it displays, many of which were part of the public domain long before the program‘s debut.
3. "It‘s like a collective farm, with all kinds of people having proprietary rights," said Sergey Kovalchuk, an adviser to the chief architect of Moscow.
4. The singer–songwriter took Bebo founders Michael and Xochi Birch to task over their firm‘s proprietary rights clause during a MediaGuardian.co.uk live webchat a fortnight ago.
5. Until the question of proprietary rights is determined, noted the court, the statute does not permit any one side to take possession of the property without the owner’s consent.